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- also runs public tours. The main buildings are, among other halls, the Shishinden (紫宸殿, Hall for State Ceremonies), Seiryōden (清涼殿, Emperor's Habitual Residence)...
- the Kyōshōden (校書殿), the hall to the south-west of the Shishinden. To the north of the Shishinden stood the Jijūden (仁寿殿), a similarly constructed hall...
- many deaths and almost every night, an eerie bird appeared on top of the Shishinden (ja:紫宸殿) crying "itsumade itsumade" (until when? Until when?) causing...
- Daigo died in succession. The Imperial Palace's Great Audience Hall (shishinden) was struck repeatedly by lightning, and the city experienced w****s of...
- "au****ious day", either at the residence of a kakan (dignitary) or at the Shishinden (Kyoto Imperial Palace). When the capping ceremony was held for the son...
- month of 1 Manju) – While Emperor Goichijo attends a sumo match in the Shishinden hall behind the Ichijo-in Temple, a fight breaks out between Judge Fujiwara...
- Kamigyō 上京区 Ward of Kyoto Top: The Shishinden is a majestic building in the Kyoto Imperial Palace. Bottom: An Exchange Corner at a kiosk in Demachi Shoutenkai...
- Ginkaku-ji 1490 76 Byōdō-in Phoenix Hall 1052 77 Kyoto Imperial Palace Shishinden Around 13th century 78 Katsura Imperial Villa Around 17th century 79 Kiyomizu-dera...
- main building on the palace grounds includes, among other halls, the Shishinden (紫宸殿, Hall for State Ceremonies), Seiryōden (清涼殿, lit. 'cool, refreshing...
- traditional measure of both size and proportion. The imperial palace Shishinden demonstrated a style that was a precursor to the later aristocratic-style...